US – funded project helps develop rattan, herbal plants in Quang Nam
Illustrative image (Source: baoquangnam.vn)
The sub-project, worth 57 billion VND (2.45 million USD), was recently launched by the Vietnam Handicraft Exporters Association (Vietcraft) and Truong Son Xanh (Green Annamites) – a project on climate change response funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
The sub-project will be carried out in Dong Giang, Tay Giang, Nam Giang, Nui Thanh and Phuoc Son districts for a year starting from September 2019.
More than 600 households in the target localities will be supported to plant 100 hectares of rattan and exploit 50 hectares of rattan in wild forests sustainably. They will also receive training on making rattan and bamboo handicrafts.
Notably, showrooms will be set up to display the handicrafts, serving community-based tourism.
Under the sub-project, a centre will be established in Hoi An, a popular tourist destination in Quang Nam, to design and promote the handicrafts.
According to Le Ba Ngoc, Vice President of Vietcraft, rattan in wild forests in Quang Nam province is on the edge of exhaustion. Meanwhile, there is a huge demand for rattan to serve handicraft production to replace plastic products.
Therefore, the sub-project will contribute to giving a facelift to the bamboo and rattan craft in Quang Nam, while improving locals’ awareness of forest protection, he said.
Besides, the sub-project will help develop the cultivation of local herbal plants in forest and persify herbal medicine products in the localities, focusing on intensive processing.
VNF ( VNA )
Recommended

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 27): Vietnam Pledges to Play Active Role in UNESCO’s Global Missions: Party Chief

Vietnam News Today (June 27): PM concludes WEF Tianjin 2025 engagement, working visit to China

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 26): Vietnam, France’s Toulouse City Strengthen Multi-faceted Cooperation

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 25): PM Chinh Arrives in Tianjin for World Economic Forum and Working Visit to China

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 24): Vietnam Eyes Deeper Cooperation at WEF Tianjin 2025

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 23): Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to Attend WEF Annual Meeting of New Champions

Vietnam News Today (Jun. 22): Vietnam Makes Remarkable Economic Progress Over Past Decades
